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Associated Press Day Wire Service Disarmament Conference Adjouras Until October) Terms Long Recess As) PRESS NEEDS TO Funeral Of Disarmament! Cr BELIEF FUND FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS RULED THAT ALL SECTIONS (By Agnoctated Prens) GENEVA, June 29.—The World The KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1933. 0000000 0000O0COOOSSSSSOHSOOOOSSSODOOHOOSLOSOOOSOSSOSOOSOOOOOOEOFESEOCDCCOS Fantastic Arigles Of Title Bout Causing Spots Before The Eyes i ! 58 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West © PRICE FIVE CENTS Governor Names Commission To Handle Overseas Bridge Matter FATTY ARBUCKLE VOTING LIST TO ‘Treeiigoea: Wished, few: DIES TODAY IN | BE CHECKED BY” see ray oe NEW YORK CITY! ECONOMIC BODY! <. >... On Project POPULAR COMMITTEES REPRESENTING COMEDIAN OF disarmament conference adjourn. od today until October 10 despite MUST DO FAIR SHARE RE- LATIVE TO PROPOSITION @ protest by Rudolph Nadolny, Chancellor Hitler's representative that the long recess amounted to @ first class funeral for disarm- pment. The German representative dée- elared the public will be disillu- sioned by Adjournment, and as- ‘petted a plan to held private eon- versations between now and Oc- tober will be useless, Rene Massigi for France, re. pudiated the charge that adjourn- tment meant death of disarmament, seying bitin it ernie on MAY Correspondent een WASHINGTON, June 29.—It will be'up to officials of the State of Florids to determine how much money shall be received by Key By PAU! Special Washin; of T West for unemployment relief, but unless.Key West does what the federal government believes it should do, the ruling of stat ficials ‘may be modified so that Key West may not get anything at All or the amount alloted to it can bé reduced. Such was the rul- ing affecting Key West and all othér municipalities as announced tedhy by Harry L. Hopkins, ad- ministrhtor of federal relief. Virtually every city of any im- portance im the United States has tesa half & dozen to two hundred projects which it plans with fed- Livia ST. lie# work. zZ ‘ESTABLISHMENT IN; | Surely the whole intent of the |prsione’s statement.” Mr. Hop- Icing ‘said, “ 1g reasonable local last eve- ‘was to insist upon appropriations | for Nasmployed relief. If, in the dels) J0MiinGaS of your cnsmployment j commission, eiti¢s and counties are fat doing their fair share, it is quite proper for you to hold up Part or all of the funds which otherwise would be allotted them. |re we feel that you are giving | fands in excessive amounts to lo- Bay View. r ‘He OM his home 1 shortly afterwards. w vl ane pes at 2 ay may. it te Stradley, as fF Meth. | saaaey whatever in taking this j matter up with you.” - Knowles, 7 ANOTHER JAUNT charge | ON FINAL LEG OF CRUISE TO CAMPO BELLO 1s. LAND “Arrangements are in Funeral Home, | (Ry Anointed Prone) LAKEMAN’S ISLAND HARBOR, Maine, June 29.— Despite a persistent fog which limited visibility to 100 yards, CARNERA et ee 26 260108. 30 — AGE — 205:08.-WEIGHT— —HEIGHT— ich" ak —Reach— 84" CHEST-nonmar- 48" "CHEST: exrunoeo-54" 16%" —NECK- 20" Wh'-FOREARM- 16" Th" -wrist- 9" 14"- picer$— 18" 34h"-waist- 38" 24" THIGH — 15%" —CALF — 10" —ANKLE- 12%" = Fist -— Here are the principals in tonight's big fracas at New York, with facts and figures to show the tremendous physical advantage that Primo Carnera (right): will carry over Sharkey, in the 15-round tussle. the champion, Jack But the weights and measures were almost identical. 20. months ago, when “Little Jack” gave Primo, a plastering. By GAYLE TALBOT (Associated Press Sports Writer) NEW, XO. You! have to weight championship _ match to\ compare with the Sharkey-Carneta shindig in its bizarre characteris- ties. In some way it’s ‘fantastic, this! return meeting. between the cold- eyed sailor and the mammoth, slow-witted fellow who once was a circus strong boy. It has more angles than a_ futuristic land- scape. Twenty months ago Sharkey gave Carnera an unmerciful beat- ing at Ebbets Field, knocking the} | big Italian flat early in the eve- ning and then making a picture puzzle of his features. Might Be Even-Money If you were among those who sat at the ringside that night it would be difficult to realize th same pair are about to meet again for the world title. But they are, and this time the : come tan. moccemed ‘propos jthose great fists of his quite as odds on Jack Sharkey, as cham- lenger, particularly his ring his-} FILMS SUCCUMBS TO HEART ATTACK FOLLOWING WED- DING ANNIVERSARY (hy Anspeinted Presa) NEW YORK, Jone 29.—Reseoe Fatty Arbuckle, bulky comedian of the films, died today of « heart | attack that followed a celebration of his fivet wedding anniversary. ‘The actor, who attempted a | “comeback” from the blight that) fell on his career as the result of the mysterious death of Virginia Rappe, actress, during a gay party in his hotel suite in San Francisco in 1921, died in his aed at a hotel here. His third wife, ‘former Addie McPhail, actress,. discovered his death, which occurred shortly aft- er they retired: fol an’ an- niversary party given in their hon-; or by William Eahiff, restaurant | proprietor. Arbuckle completed his picture pat are’ br rb cen they were ed is grotesque, Few who eo ' Fm on hist by years ago could have pictured him the ‘time: they enfer the ring at as a heavyweight menace in 1933. Long Island Bow! tonight. | Changes Wrought By Time If big Primo should win, he will] Then he was nothing more or be the first: fisticuffer in modern| less than the latest, the funniest, heavyweight history to take . the, ‘foreign threat.’ He traveled ‘all |title ‘from: a ‘man. who previously about, meeting carefully: selected Had dealt. him a lacing. .Another unusual‘ aspect lies in so cold. Some of his antagonists the fact that Sharkey, in the first’ | Searcely wailed to be hit, in’ fact, defense. of his crown, faces the! and various boxing ‘comnts ions giant who -a few months ago, ‘ seratched Primo from their list’ of caused, either directly or in-, intimates. directly, the death of his friend! Yet today ‘Big Boy,’ as “he is and ‘stablemate, Ernie Schaaf.'called by the more imaginative Known’ as Sharkey’s- ‘copper,’| critics, enjoys the very ‘best ‘ of Schaaf‘never recovered conscious-; standing in boxing’s select cir- ness after collapsing under Car-| cles, and where he couldn’t' box a nera’s blows. jlick in his salad days now is How'will Primo conduct him-|recognized as a pretty cagy cus- self in his first fight after that| tomer with his dukes. tragic episode? Will he throw! He is about to fight cdl of the game’s cleverest work and many smart persons think te will win. It doesn’t make sense, but it’s 80. hard and will the. memory of, Schaaf add fury to Sharkey’s at-! tack? The background of the chal- i DEMERITT HOPES "#"©eere. FUNERAL RITES TO GET RELIEF FUND INCREASED} AFTER INVESTIGATION IT isl SHOWN OTHER COUNTIES | ARE RECEIVING MUCH GREATER ALLOTMENTS William W. Demetitt, chairman | jof the Emergency Relief Council) ; DONKEY TOURISTS OF J. JOHNSON HERE TOMORROW SCORNED BY CLUB! (By Asnociated Preas) . ISTANBUL, June 29— Thirty Turks, planning to tour Europe on 30 donkeys, pe- titiéned the Turkish automo- bile and touring club, for help in mapping out an itin- erary. The club, in a good deal of a huff, replied that it exis- ted for the benefit of “mod- AT FIRST RELATIVES ARE HERE Funeral services for J. B. John-! son, who died Tuesday morning | opponents and knocking them ever} ANNUALLY; WILL HELP RAILROAD DEFICITS (hy Anséetated Press) MELBOURNE, June 29.—Rail- toad employes in Victoria are pledging themselves to a campaign railroad deficits, about 21,000, endeavors to save at least two cents each day either in waste time, fuel, stores or ma- terial. Two cents pér man a day means a saving of more than $160,000 annually, H. WEATHERFORD | DIES HERE TODAY | FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE | coNDUCTED TOMORROW AFTERNOON 1 1 J. Weatherford, 70) } Hen: | SERVICES TO BE CONDUCTED | ears, "hed 10 o'clock this motn-;Tngram sata. METHODIST|itg at the home 1412 Newton! nothing to eat Faneral services will be CHURCH; OUT OF TOWN held 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon) ‘he'd rather see his children desd from the First Baptist church, yp the body will be placed ai 2 o'clock. Mr. Weatherford is survived by! three daughters, Mrs. Ada Roig,! Mrs. Michael Carey and Mrs. Hen. (By Associated Press) ORGANIZATION WILL EN-] TALLAHASSEE, June 29. fee for of economy to help overcome the | Each employe, and there are; DEAVOR TO REMOVE ALL|—~The Governor's office to- UNNECESSARY NAMES Registration books of the city of Key West are to he checked before. the November election by committees of the Economic League. This was de cided at a special meeting last night. Since it was decided by the city attorney that no new books the registration of voters in the city can be authorized, the league feels it wise to ¢heck the books with a view to eliminating the names of persons who have died or moved from Key West. While this will require a. grea deal of work it has been decided that the only manner in which the desired results can be obtained is to inaugurate a practical Canvass of the city and do @ greet deal of research work @nd using the mor- tality records te estat eee se vie apne | |says HE DON'T KNOW IF, HE 1S SORRY OR NOT” | (Ry Associated Press) MUSKOGEE, Okla., July 20. Jap Ingram, 35 years old, unem- ployed. barber, -who says he aa know. whether I'm cin nm is in jail today ae —t his two small children. and neighbors told of- ficers ee who is estranged from his wife, went to a cotton farm, wounded two of his wife’s relatives, then patting his little son and daughter on thé head, led them to a wall an: through the heart. bl Lou, four, aes The; “They were dirty and tagged,” “1 knew they ub cornbread.” | Officers said Ingram. told them t than errs, te ‘ASKS CHANGE IN | Mr. Roberts ‘agreed to give his} wife three dollars each week and) STORM REPORT WASHINGTON, D. C., June 29, -—-Advisory 10:30 A. M., Tropical disturbance central about Iatitude thirteen, longitude seventy, mov-; ing west, northwestward 10 miles: per hour. Apparently of consid-! erable intensity and small meter, WEIGHTMA i Friday June 30, 8 O'clock Benefit Camp Fuad a 10. of Monroe county, is hopeful of} obtaining an increased allotment! of funds for relief work in Key! | West. the Amberjack, Il, with Presi- dent Roosevelt at the wheel left here today on the final leg of his cruise to Campo Belle Island, New Bruns. wick, He had been fogbound sev- eral days. ern and civilized” tourists, and that it had nothing do with donkeys. | After investigating the Not OMI LIM MD Le j ments for other counties he has! found that while the allotment for! iKEY WESTERS 10 | Monroe provides an average of | SHORT SESSION | (S388 Sete) j some other counties are much oa | excess of this. BY ‘ROTARIANS In a letter recently sent ‘st | headquarters in Tallahassee, set-‘ ss j tine forth the conditions in. Mon-| W. W. Demeritt, jr., sister Mrs roe county and an explanation of Al. Moore and Miss Catherine’ The Rotary Club held a short | the pro rata provided by the al-’ Lightbourn will leave ever the session today with Jerry Trevor lotment for the county, he sets: io) doi 5 "a presiding. {forth the average permitted by the aged options i we The only matter coming before | allotments for other counties and: companied by Mrs. Demeritt an: {the meeting was that of piedging!makes a plea for an equitable in-/ber sister. Mra B. A. Raker. Support of the organization to] Tease. Mrs. Demeritt and Mra. Baker Marcus Fagg. who was recently; The entire council joined with will remain in Miami visiting tamed as administrator of relief} Mr. Demeritt in his effort to se-jfriends. The other members of funds for the state of Florida. jeure the increase and is hopeful ; the party will entrain for Chicage Other pending matters of inter. pthat it will be granted in a sum and spend several weeks viewing ithe next session, it was stated registrant on the roster, i Progress expesition will be held tomorrow afternoon Francis street to the First Method-} ist church, Rev. J. G. Stradley * ficiating. All members of the family will; be in attendance. Mrs. Emit} | Phillips, a daughter, arrived from Miami Tuesday; Floyd Johnson, & son, arrived from Tallahassee yesterday, and Sigsby. Johnson, another son, will arrive over the East Coast tomorrow from Mem-j phis, Tennessee. { Pallbearers will be Edwin Reb- erts, Livingston Malone, Ray Ma- lone, Maxwell Lord, Patrick Sand: and Rerlin Sawyer. Lopez Funeral Home & in charge of arrangements. umqus PET KANSAS CITY.—Mrs. Martha Wallace. of this city, keeps a 9-foot fest to the club will he taken up ak settictaen te allow $6 for each’ the wonders at the Century of pet make as a guard fer her jheusebeld valuables, ORIGINAL ‘RELIEF WORKERS INCOME TAX LAW ry Munroe; one son, Henry W. {5 o'clock from the residence, 524| Weatherford. The Key West Fire Depart- ment of which. the deceased was SENIOR PARTNER lone of the oldest: members, willl 1 5¢— aieb co. Tastl- jattend in a body. ee a ka Pritchard's funeral home is in FIES AT HEARING charge of the arrangements. HG fa day announced the appoint-— ments. on the overseas road and «toll bridges district board as commissioners, Nor- berg Thompson, Leo H. War- © ren, Faustino Rendueles, all of Key West, and Frank B. Shytts and R. D. Freeman, of Miami. : The following is the wire that was received by Senator Arthur Gomez: “Governor has just me from Lakeland ap Overseas Road and Toll District Commissioners asked me to wire you immediately, Their bes @s as follows: Thompson, bi nea Governor regrets delay was Jere or payee: but glad to yaer when —— in accordance with “WILLIAM V. ALBURY. In reply to above wire, Rep. Albury received the following: + Albury: has just this minute Appointment of — com- missioners of Overseas Road and | Toll Bridge .District as followa: Thompson, Warren, Freeman, Shutts, Réendueles, "Regards. “J. P. NEWELL.” The commission appointed today will hold its first meeting in Key West in the near future to perfect organization, and will authorize the issuance of necessary bonds bearing on the proposed project, after which the delegation will proceed to Washington for the pees of asking for the joan for the construction of the Overseas bridges. TO DISTRIBUTE TOMATOES HERE FIVE HUNDRED CASES TO BE GIVEN OUT To NEEDY RESIDENTS cheers Within a tow days $00 cases of canned tomatoes will be in Key West for distributicn to the needy of the city, They will be broveht vem Mian on the lighthouss ten- as of this week, W. W. De- — Bae gis of the local re- was advised of 12,000 probe 9 2 cans =e tomatoes being — joss = county and was arrangements to have fave Be ref transported. Todey Mr. Demeritt told The Citizen he was to leave tomorrow morning 10 o'clock on the tender ~ en inspection of aids to going es far as Miami farten, Freeman, Shutts, Rene